No, this habit has to be cured with will power as the body craves for spirit/alcohol
due to a long habit. To stay away from this habit is a rather Herculean task and you need someone to help you to overcome it. If you are a victim, do seek help from near and dear relatives. If you are a relative of a victim, help him/her. Tablets help only when the victim is willing to leave the habit. Check the related link for further information.
Flatulence is usually caused by lack of certain enzymes in the intestine. Drinking kills off intestinal flora, and digestive disturbances in early abstinence are common. We suggest a multivitamin and yogurt tablets, taken with a meal.
yes you can drink alcohol when on Northesterone tablets - they are simply to suppress your ovaries and thereofre to stop periods . THEY ARE NOT AN ANIT BIOTIC
yes methadone builds up in the liver and can be very harmful when taken with alcohol.
No!
Drinking alcohol while taking certain medications can be dangerous as both substances may interact negatively in the body. Alcohol can enhance the sedative effects of some medications, leading to respiratory depression or unconsciousness. Additionally, combining them may cause toxicity, liver damage, or overdose, depending on the specific drugs involved. This combination can ultimately lead to life-threatening situations or death.
No unfortunately you cant. Alcohol prevents the tablets from working. I had taken them for 6 months.you will the horrible side effects like the fat coming out! Etc
no so long as you do not overdose on the tablets.
It's generally advised to avoid alcohol while taking T5 tablets, as alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness of the medication and increase the risk of side effects. T5 tablets often contain stimulants that can amplify the effects of alcohol, potentially leading to increased heart rate and other complications. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption and medication.
Yes! There is a common myth that alcohol mixed with antibiotics, such as Amoxicillin, causes interactions. This is not the case. While medical professionals will advise an individual taking an antibiotic to avoid alcohol it does not cause any interactions or pose a risk to the individuals health. The idea is that if you are sick enough to take antibiotics that you should not be drinking alcohol until you are well. There are no known drug interactions associated with Amoxicillin. There is also a belief that Amoxicillin is less effective when taken in combination of drinking alcohol, this too is untrue.
Most headache tablets would be OK to take within reason if you have a headache while drinking alcohol. However drinking alcohol in itself can lead to headache the best thing to do if you mus keep on drinking is ti make a point of drinking just as much water. this may help get rid of the headache.
no it isnt, benzodiazipine is things like temazepam or diazipam tablets. alcohol is in a totally different category.
No, only time will do so.